Carpe Diem Haiku Kai is the place to be if you like to write and share Japanese poetry forms like haiku, choka and tanka. It’s a warmhearted family of haiku poets created by Chèvrefeuille, a Dutch haiku poet. Japanese poetry is the poetry of nature and it gives an impression of a moment as short as the sound of a pebble thrown into water. ++ ALL WORKS PUBLISHED ARE COPYRIGHTED AND THE RIGHTS BELONG TO THE AUTHORS ++ !!! Anonymous comments will be seen as SPAM !!!

Sunday, January 10, 2016

Preparations started for Souchou, our own e-zine

Dear Haijin, visitors and travelers,

Recently I published the first 'try-out' edition of our own e-zine Souchou and your reactions were very positive. So I have decided to make Souchou 4 times this year, but I cannot do that on my own. So I need you. I love to make Souchou a success and to reach that goal I really need your input.
Do you have haiku, tanka for example to publish in Souchou? Or maybe you've written an article or essay which you like to publish in Souchou. You can email your 'input' to: carpediemhaikukaisouchou@gmail.com Please write 'souchou spring' in the subject line.
I am already busy with preparing this 2nd edition, but of course I hope that there will be Carpe Diem Haiku Family members who will publish in Souchou. You can send your haiku, tanka or an article for publication before March 1st 10:00 pm (cet) to our special souchou email as mentioned above.
Feel free to send your work.

1 comment:

I finally got a chance to read this beautiful publication that you put together for all of us. You did an outstanding job, and I so appreciate all the work that went into it. I would love to see another, and help in any way that I can.

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Dear Haijin, visitors and travelers,

Carpe Diem is the place to be if you like to write and share haiku (or another Japanese poetry form like e.g. tanka). It's a family of haiku loving poets.Japanese poetry is known as the impression of a short moment, say a heartbeat or an eye-blink, in which nature plays an important role.It's free to participate in Carpe Diem. By participating in Carpe Diem, you agree with the use of your work in the exclusive e-book series of Carpe Diem.Of course your work will be credited as Carpe Diem always does. However all the texts and works at Carpe Diem are copyrighted and the rights belong to the authors.

March 20th 2016

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PS. Of course it is possible that you don't want to have your work published in our exclusive series of CDHK e-books. Please let me know that by sending an e-mail to our e-mail address carpediemhaikukai@gmail.com